Cleaning System Design & Workloading

No two buildings are alike. No single cleaning method fits every situation. Cleaning System Design & Workloading provides strategies and solutions for all cleaning professionals. This management seminar takes an in-depth look at all of the defined systems of cleaning and discusses which system is best suited to a given facility. The curriculum considers organizational structures, disciplines, and benefits of each system, as well as how to motivate staff to increase performance and quality.

All registrations will include the following tools:

InfoClean 2.0 Workloading Software

SmartStaffing Bidding and Estimating Guidebook

612 Cleaning Times Booklet

Registration will begin in 2018!

This full-day workshop will cover:

Daytime Cleaning

Zone or Area Cleaning

Project Cleaning

Specialist or Systematic Cleaning

Skip or Deferred Activity Cleaning

Speed Cleaning

Gang or Seasonal Cleaning

Cooperative Cleaning

Hybrid Versions of Above Systems

Workloading and Staffing

For the Building Service Contractor and In-House Service Provider Most cleaning professionals are probably trying to do more with fewer resources. Learn how to match your facility requirements with the right cleaning system and you will maximize resources, improve cleaning quality, and take your organization to the next level of development.

For the Distributor and Manufacturer Learn to understand your customers’ cleaning requirements, be able to put together full service solutions to meet customers’ diverse needs. Target your sales and marketing efforts to ensure your product features deliver the benefits your customers are looking for.Dates and Locations:

April 11, 2018 - Northbrook, IL at the ISSA Headquarters

Schedule:Start time: 8:30 a.m. Lunch: 12:00 p.m. End time: 4:30 p.m.

Early Bird Pricing:

For pricing please contact Lucas Wendt at lucas@issa.com

Special room rates will be available in 2018!

Hyatt Deerfield 1750 Lake Cook Rd. Deerfield, IL 60015

About the Presenter: David FrankDavid Frank is president of the American Institute for Cleaning Sciences, an independent third-party accreditation organization that establishes standards to improve the professional performance of the cleaning industry. With more than 30 years of experience, David is a leading authority in the sanitary supply industry, serving facility service providers, distributors and manufacturers.